Why do we study synonyms in English Language?

 

Why do we repeat same  words more than two to three times at the time of speaking and writing? just think for a moment and ask this question to yourself. 

The repeatation of words in sentnces can show that you have poor vocabulary. The study of synonyms is signified to improve vocabulary expansion by stopping repeated words in speaking and writing.

The frequency of limited words are highly regarded but this can be understood that in communication, the more we bring descriptive note for expository thoughts in every part of discussion or narration with synonyms  make language well organised.

To make language matured and communicative, the common  words in repeatability need to be avoided.

Synonyms have similar words & slightly different to the meaning, moreover,this can be beautifully organised in the speech & writing by directly avoiding repetitive words.

It sounds and looks beautiful when new words add up in communication along with the clarity of thoughts and correctness beautifies the language presentation.

This is the actual reason, why synonyms must be learnt in English language.

There are certain English language verbal tests, where it is noticed that how a speaker is using his or her vocabulary when speaking and writing. One of the test, IELTS evaluators or examiners always notice this one with observation as a parameter.

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